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Decision on the Prosecutor’s Second Request to Postpone the Confirmation Hearing and Requests for Variation of Disclosure Related Time Limits
Decision on the Prosecutor’s Second Request to Postpone the Confirmation Hearing and Requests for Variation of Disclosure Related Time Limits
ICC-02/05-01/20-238
18 Décembre 2020 | Chambre préliminaire II | Décision
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Decision on urgent motion requesting temporary variation of conditions of provisional release
UNITED NATIONS
IT- ott .. e4 - A A lo~6 - A Ao~.3 o .{ ::J:> Ii C & ,..,.1.J E R. ~ 0 0 ...! (...) RAMUSH HARADINAJ IDRIZBALAJ
LAHI BRAHIMAJ
PUBLIC
Original: English
DECISION ON URGENT MOTION REQUESTING TEMPORARY VARIATION OF CONDITIONS OF
PROVISIONAL RELEASE
The Office of the Prosecutor
Mr. (...) IT-04-84-A 2 1 December 2009
CONSIDERING that the deceased passed away in a sudden unfortunate accident in another
country and arrangements for transportation to the location of the funeral in Kosovo are still
underway, wherefore the Applicant indicates that the funeral is tentatively scheduled for
I December 2009 but that this is subject to change owing to "necessary formalities,,;4
CONSIDERING, therefore, that the Applicant's request for a temporary variation of the conditions
of his provisional release is not fixed for I December 2009, but is predicated on the actual date of
the funeral, which is yet to be confirmed;
CONSIDERING the Applicant's submission that his attendance at the funeral is not only important
to him personally, but having served more than two-thirds of his sentence, it is also important to
facilitate his reintegration into the community when he is finally released; 5
CONSIDERING that the EULEX has no objection to the request by the Applicant and "stands
ready to provide an appropriate escort to facilitate Mr.
Language:English
Score: 915280.1
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Living Language - evolution SDL-76, SDL-84, SDL-88, SDL-92, SDL-2000
Why not UML 2.x Not adequate for executable models
Syntax and semantic variations
Why not SDL-2000 Not fully implemented
Over complex
Outstanding feature requests
UML 2 support
Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
Evolution of SDL
SDL-76 Basic process graphics
SDL-84 Interaction and processes
SDL-88 Formally defined
SDL-92 Object orientation (types)
SDL-2000 Type based + data extended UML 1.4 support with Z.109 (11/99)
SDL-2008 Simplified & improved (?) Z.109 (06/07) rewritten for UML 2.x
Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
UML2 completeness
To use the UML2 Superstructure needs
The notation to be fully defined;
Binding of notation to the metamodel;
Binding of semantic variation points. A “Semantic Variation Point” section explicitly identifies the areas where the semantics are intentionally under specified to provide leeway for domain-specific refinements of the general UML semantics (e.g., by using stereotypes and profiles).
(...) Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
UML2 semantic variation
Some examples of the many semantic variations:
Compatibility of Redefined & Redefining elements
Determining method invoked by call operation
Ordering of the events in the input pool
Many (not all) associated with action semantics
The variation points are resolved by:
Using a particular tool (in a particular configuration)
Applying a profile that binds the variations
Execution requires the variations to be bound
Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
UML action language
Concrete syntax from outside UML
Binding defines how objects behave
Libraries from ‘host’ language
Executable UML and SDL-2000*
Z.109 = SDL-2000* action semantics
• to be updated to SDL-2008
Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
Objectives for SDL-2008
Better alignment with UML 2
Clearly identified levels: basic, comprehensive, extra syntax + annotation
Include missed requirements
Flexible data notation (native, C, Java …)
Simplify (where possible)
Exclude unused features
Keep ‘backwards compatible’ Tool/language reference alignment
Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
Alignment with UML
Unicode names
Lower bound on agent sets
Signals for remotes on gates
Input via a specific gate
Time supervised states
Synonym as read only variable
Abstract grammar for loops
Geneva, 15 September 2008
International Telecommunication Union
Restructuring the Recs.
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SELECTION OF POPLARS AND WILLOWS FOR
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF NITRATE
“Given the broad range
in height and diameter
among genotypes and
the ability to select better
clones within this
variation, our findings
suggest that … selection
… was favorable …
based on the geographic
location and soil
conditions of the site.”
- Zalesny et al. (2019)
Key Points
Poplar and willow
clones exhibit broad
variation in growth
and survival when
grown on nitrate-
contaminated soils
System success can
be maximized by
selecting genotypes
for site conditions
Environmental and Ecosystem Services Working Party (WP5) 1
Rationale Groundwater nitrate (NO3
-) contamination is exacerbated in the Midwestern United States due to agricultural operations and physical characteristics of the land (e.g., tile drainage). (...) Contaminants that have been targeted by willow-based phytoremediation systems are also varied, and include wastewater sludge, cadmium, and dairy-farm effluent, to name a few [2].
Poplars and willows are ideal for phytoremediation; both are able to produce large amounts of biomass when grown on marginal lands, and have elevated hydraulic control potential. These traits can vary extensively among clones, however, and careful clonal selection based on field conditions and site objectives is necessary for effective remediation.
Language:English
Score: 913545.5
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SELECTION OF POPLARS AND WILLOWS FOR
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF NITRATE
“Given the broad range
in height and diameter
among genotypes and
the ability to select better
clones within this
variation, our findings
suggest that … selection
… was favorable …
based on the geographic
location and soil
conditions of the site.”
- Zalesny et al. (2019)
Key Points
Poplar and willow
clones exhibit broad
variation in growth
and survival when
grown on nitrate-
contaminated soils
System success can
be maximized by
selecting genotypes
for site conditions
Environmental and Ecosystem Services Working Party (WP5) 1
Rationale Groundwater nitrate (NO3
-) contamination is exacerbated in the Midwestern United States due to agricultural operations and physical characteristics of the land (e.g., tile drainage). (...) Contaminants that have been targeted by willow-based phytoremediation systems are also varied, and include wastewater sludge, cadmium, and dairy-farm effluent, to name a few [2].
Poplars and willows are ideal for phytoremediation; both are able to produce large amounts of biomass when grown on marginal lands, and have elevated hydraulic control potential. These traits can vary extensively among clones, however, and careful clonal selection based on field conditions and site objectives is necessary for effective remediation.
Language:English
Score: 913545.5
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https://www.fao.org/forestry/4...f43bb3e70215c91fe80aa30710.pdf
Data Source: un
Based on this analysis, the Group concluded that a large proportion of the residue variability at harvest could be explained by variation in residues at 'zero-days' (assumed to be largely unaffected by pre-harvest climatic conditions).
(...) ENV/JM/PEST(2002)15
17
6 PHASE 2: PRE-HARVEST CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
Subsequently the Group discussed the idea that a given crop requires certain climatic conditions to grow, irrespective of location. (...) The median percentage explained was 40%.
The variation explained by pre-harvest climatic conditions in addition to application factors was less than 25% in all but three groups of trials, and the highest percentage explained by climate was 45%.
Language:English
Score: 912028.8
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It is possible that the amber was close in volume to the Roman amphora of 6 gallons, but these early measures are not known to any level of accuracy and some of them varied with the product being measured. The English sys- tem of weights and measures was influenced greatly by the Romans and, through them, the Greeks. (...) During calibration, the stan- dard input is varied to the readability of the unit under calibration. (...) Precision: The closeness of the agreement between the results of successive measurements of the same measurand carried out under the same conditions of measurement. Precision is also called repeatability.
Language:English
Score: 909288.1
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https://www.unido.org/sites/de...surement_and_calibration_0.pdf
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Decision on Prosecution request for variation of Decision on matters related to Defence challenges under Article 69(7) of the Statute | International Criminal Court
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